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Ok I'm new and I'm sure I'll be on here asking all type of questions. Lol really I want to learn from the best. So here is what I'm going to be ordering tomorrow.enviroment-5x5 ac infinity cloud grow tent, another 1500w led grow light dimmable, ac infinity cloud 6 in ventilation fan, 2 fans, 1 1gallon humidifier, 1 dehumidifier, I already have 1000w led light, so 2 led lights . Soil-happy frog, happy frog soil conditioner , coca coir, perlite. Nutes-dr.earth veg,gold, bloom,and kelp, cal-mag, neem oil, superthrive, and a foiler nute.is this good? Items-I got 5 5gal grow bags, 5x15 trillis net, tds-ec,ph,3in1, hydroponic ph up,down, fungas gnat and bug sticky traps, wide mouth mason jars, burp lids, erb drying rack, trimmers,pruners well that about sums it up. Can anyone tell me what I'll still be needing or some good advice with what I got. Thanks everyone for your good feedback. I havnt got the sohum soil yet but I have the happy frog 2cu ft. So if someone can help me with a better soil plan I would appreciate it Im using the happy frog but if you know what really goes good with it let me know. Damn I just ordered everything but soil. I'm not buying soil offline again rip off....
 
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Nice loadout, looks complete. Do decide on a water source before starting. If tap water, test EC/ppm and pH first. Subtract EC/ppm number from nute strength. Example: nute line suggests 500ppm strength. Tap water is 200ppm. Ony add 300ppm nutes for total of 500ppm strength.

Most nutrient lines are built on 0ppm distilled or reverse osmosis water. Autos like 50-80% strength unless your nutrient line is auto specific. Most are for photoperiod plants.

Coco and soil need to be treated differently. I would advise either full soil or full coco. Some can pull off a blend but its far easier starting out to stick to one style and its needs.

Seeds.... Are you US, EU, or elsewhere? I can suggest a couple US based seedbanks to look into. One being @Old Sage Seeds , who is an active member here as well. @Jean-O is a breeeder/vendor, active member too.



NASC ( North Atlantic Seed Company) has a pretty good reputation and several positive reviews here. If you are looking for a larger selection they are a good place to look.




I have had fantastic results with Twenty20 Mendocino, Seedstockers, and FastBuds.
 
Nice loadout, looks complete. Do decide on a water source before starting. If tap water, test EC/ppm and pH first. Subtract EC/ppm number from nute strength. Example: nute line suggests 500ppm strength. Tap water is 200ppm. Ony add 300ppm nutes for total of 500ppm strength.

Most nutrient lines are built on 0ppm distilled or reverse osmosis water. Autos like 50-80% strength unless your nutrient line is auto specific. Most are for photoperiod plants.

Coco and soil need to be treated differently. I would advise either full soil or full coco. Some can pull off a blend but its far easier starting out to stick to one style and its needs.

Seeds.... Are you US, EU, or elsewhere? I can suggest a couple US based seedbanks to look into. One being @Old Sage Seeds , who is an active member here as well. @Jean-O is a breeeder/vendor, active member too.



NASC ( North Atlantic Seed Company) has a pretty good reputation and several positive reviews here. If you are looking for a larger selection they are a good place to look.




I have had fantastic results with Twenty20 Mendocino, Seedstockers, and FastBuds.
Hey thanks I appreciate the advice I'll stick to soil,perlite and look into those places.
 
Nice loadout, looks complete. Do decide on a water source before starting. If tap water, test EC/ppm and pH first. Subtract EC/ppm number from nute strength. Example: nute line suggests 500ppm strength. Tap water is 200ppm. Ony add 300ppm nutes for total of 500ppm strength.

Most nutrient lines are built on 0ppm distilled or reverse osmosis water. Autos like 50-80% strength unless your nutrient line is auto specific. Most are for photoperiod plants.

Coco and soil need to be treated differently. I would advise either full soil or full coco. Some can pull off a blend but its far easier starting out to stick to one style and its needs.

Seeds.... Are you US, EU, or elsewhere? I can suggest a couple US based seedbanks to look into. One being @Old Sage Seeds , who is an active member here as well. @Jean-O is a breeeder/vendor, active member too.



NASC ( North Atlantic Seed Company) has a pretty good reputation and several positive reviews here. If you are looking for a larger selection they are a good place to look.




I have had fantastic results with Twenty20 Mendocino, Seedstockers, and FastBuds.
Hey thanks again I'm from USA I used rocket seeds and only 2 of the 5 made it through germination.i will go through someone else I read bad reviews on rocket after I ordered. Yes rookie mistake. I'll try one of these guys .
 

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Happens, but, you never know when you're going to hit something good. There is a whole thread on cheap $1.50 seeds here thats quite impressive.
 
Happens, but, you never know when you're going to hit something good. There is a whole thread on cheap $1.50 seeds here thats quite impressive.
My best buds have come from cheap bulk seed sellers. You really never know what you're getting.
 
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